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Prosperidad Social entregó implementos para el montaje de unidades de producción de alimentos a 577 hogares participantes de Familias en su Tierra, en Sucre, este jueves. Con este programa la entidad atiende a hogares víctima del conflicto armado, que han sido retornados o reubicados: los apoya para lograr la estabilización socioeconómica.
Los participantes recibieron elementos para la implementación de huertas verticales y horizontales: bolsillos de fieltro, bandejas de germinación, sustrato, herramientas de jardinería, tanque para almacenamiento de agua, semillas, filtros para agua, manguera y polisombra, entre otros elementos. La entrega se realizó en los corregimientos Santiago Apóstol y La Ventura, del municipio San Benito Abad.
En Sucre hay 577 hogares beneficiarios del programa. Todos están en estos corregimientos de San Benito Abad. Cielo Rusinque, directora de Prosperidad Social, participó en la entrega de Santiago Apóstol. “Somos conscientes de que son muchas más las necesidades del corregimiento. Ustedes han sido víctimas de desplazamiento, han sido vulneradas en sus derechos y han vivido en carne propia la violencia que trae consigo un país en conflicto. Son prioridad en un gobierno que le apuesta a la Paz Total. Y la Paz Total empieza por la justicia social”, dijo.
Los elementos entregados corresponden a un kit para la implementación de una unidad de producción para autoconsumo (UPA). Con esto la entidad busca mejorar el acceso y el consumo de alimentos. Ofrece a las personas capacidades para el manejo de las huertas caseras y promueve hábitos alimentarios saludables. Las entregas responden a la disposición y condiciones del espacio, que la entidad verifica previamente en las visitas domiciliarias a los hogares.
Familias en su Tierra brinda actividades de formación, acompañamiento técnico e incentivos en especie y monetarios. Fortalece capacidades para la integración social y comunitaria y la seguridad alimentaria, mejora las condiciones de la vivienda y genera o fortalece proyectos productivos.
Sucre es uno de los departamentos que Prosperidad Social atiende actualmente con el programa. Hace parte de la zona 1 de la novena intervención de Familias en su Tierra. Los otros departamentos de la zona son Bolívar, Córdoba, Magdalena, Norte de Santander y Santander. Esta primera fase de entregas beneficiará a 11.770 hogares en los seis departamentos.
San Benito Abad Entrega FEST / Jun 23, 2023. (Fotografía Oficial Prosperidad Social / Joel González).
Esta fotografía oficial del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social está disponible sólo para ser publicada por las organizaciones de noticias, medios nacionales e internacionales y/o para uso personal de impresión por el sujeto de la fotografía. La fotografía no puede ser alterada digitalmente o manipularse de ninguna manera, y tampoco puede usarse en materiales comerciales o políticos, anuncios, correos electrónicos, productos o promociones que de cualquier manera sugieran aprobación por parte del Departamento Administrativo para la Prosperidad Social.
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March 26, 2013
University of Southern California
USC Global Health Lecture Series 2012-2013
In international development and global health there is a wide gap between what academic research and policy makers support and what the field realities dictate. In this lecture, Joel Lamstein, founder and president of John Snow, Inc., outlined those differences and discussed the challenges and successes in translating policies into implementation at one of the world's premier public health organizations.
Learn more at globalhealth.usc.edu/joellamstein
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Implementa IEEPCO programa de elecciones escolares en la Escuela Secundaria Técnica 48 en Tlacolula de Matamoros.
La Dirección Ejecutiva de Educación Cívica y Participación Ciudadana, compartieron con la comunidad estudiantil las etapas de una jornada electoral y eligieron media voto directo a su sociedad de alumn@s.
Implemented by UNDP, the RFS Nigeria project aims to foster sustainability and resilience for food security in Northern Nigeria through addressing key environmental and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity.
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dignified student-teacher relationship for which JNU ensure proper sanitation facilities. Hygiene is an was once known. important aspect which is usuaUy neglected by the .
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Where we stand: global commitments,
implementation of NDCs in Mediterranean countries Plenary Session 1
This session will be an introductory session to the Sixth Mediterranean Forest Week and present the current situation regarding the role of Mediterranean forests in global commitments (including targets on LDN and Aichi targets) and the role of LULUCF in implementing the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) of the Mediterranean countries.
Using a concrete example, this session will show how the three Rio Conventions can be complementary
The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is hosting the Sixth edition of the Mediterranean Forest Week (VIth MWF) at the Grand Hills Hotel, Broumana, on 1–5 April 2019. The weeklong event brings together policy and decision makers, forest administrators, researchers, practitioners, donors, civil society organizations, and social and environmental based non–governmental organizations to share and promote the use of forest–based solutions to assist Mediterranean countries in the implementation of their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.
1 April 2019
Broumana (Lebanon)
Photos by (c) Pilar Valbuena for the Forest Communicators Network for the Mediterranean and Near East